For other uses, see
character. In
computer and machine-based
telecommunications terminology, a character is a unit of
information that roughly corresponds to a
grapheme, grapheme-like unit, or symbol, such as in an
alphabet or
syllabary in the
written form of a
natural language.An example of a character is a letter,
numeral, or
punctuation mark. The concept also includes
control characters, which do not correspond to symbols in a particular natural language, but rather to other bits of information used to process text in one or more languages. Examples of control characters include
carriage return or
tab, as well as instructions to
printers or other devices that display or otherwise process text.
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